The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, March 10, 1899, Image 4

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Owing to the recent strong advance in cotton goods retailers must soon advance their prices on all lines. In anticipation of such
advances we bought very heavy. You will now get the benefit of our good buying.
Buying and selling for cash enables us to give bargains that no merchant doing credit business can give.
We auote prices and stand baok of every price. WeDlaceno limit as to quantity you can take of any advertised goods. One
person's dollar is no better than the other.
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Prints.
16000 yards prints to select from.
2500 yards press prints 4o
2600 yards fancy prnlts, usual 7o
goods 63
All blacks and grays 6o
All rods 6u
Muslins.
A good yard wide bit ached 4o
Fanner's Uso bleached 8o
Lonsdale bloachud G
A Rood yard wide unbleached Do
A regular 7o value for 4o
Special value in heavy Co
Toweling.
Dloachcd cotton crash, regular Co
grade, wo placo on salo lit 8o
Unbleached cotton, 16 inches wido
regular 6c Roods, ut flo
Linon finish crash Co
Other grades 8c, 10c, l2Jo, ICo nnd 2Uo
iioady in ndo cottou towels, per
dozen 70o
Shirting.
Union stripes and checks Co
Rescue stripes nnd checks , Oo
Southern silk (uncles 8o
AmoHkeag stripes 10a
Atnoskoag fannies 10c
Itunchmuii's blues uud blacks 12c
Buffalo blues tiud blucks Ho
Glonwood reds 18c
Cheese Cloth.
All colors, pur yard Cc
Flour du l.yH, fusl colors 10c
Cambric Muslins.
Lonsdale, per yard 12)
Pride, extra quality 10c
G-inghams.
Apron uhcuk giugiiuuis, pur yard..
Ainoskcng apron cheeks, guuiur-
iced fast color i ,
Ainoskcag dross jlnuliuiiis
Amnskeug fundus
'folio do Nord
French Ginghams at 15c, JJUo and Sfio
1c
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8c
10c
10c
Dress Goods.
We have received part of our stock of New Spring
Dress Goods. Our better grades of goods are in dress
pattern lengths, and no two alike. Our patterns range
in in price from soc per yard upward to $1.40 per yard. Our line of dress goods from 10c per yard
upwards comprise some of the best values ever shown in the city. We call special attention to our line
of Cotton Dress Goods at 10c per yd. This line is retailed in many places at 15c per yd. Our price 10c.
Dress Trimmings from 5c per yard and upwards.
Volvotoon Binding at 8c per yard. Dress Stays at Cu and 10a por set. Hooks and Kycs, patent, per card, Cc.
French Duck, extra heavy, 20c per yd. Best Quality Cambric, 60 per yard. Seo our lCc sileslas. We guarantee them.
Carpets.
We guarantee the fit of all carpets made by us. We price all carpets
made up, 5c per yard less if party buying wishes to make them up.
You do not have to wait a week for your goods. We deliver them
made up and ready to lay on the floor the day you buy them.
Strictly all wool, best quality, 70c mado up. Light weight COo. All cotton from 80o per pard upwards.
Cotton warp, wool filling COc to 00c por yard. Tnpootry for 05o pur yard.
Union from 40o per yard upwards. Brussels at $1 por yard.
Moqucttes, mado up with or without borders. Those aro now patterns. $1.00 por yard mado up.
We carry 25 patterns in Ingrains, 10 in Moquettes and Brussels, 5 Hemps and 15 patterns of Chinese
and Japanese Mattings. All carpet prices made up.
FURNITURE R007UT
Solid oak chHTnnioncr, large, 85.50.
Solid oak dresser, largo glass retailed everywhere from $!).00
to 910, our price $7,00.
Kitclion chairs, hardwood, 451' each.
Dining room chairs, 70c to $2 00 each. 15 stylus.
Solid Oak center tabic for 91,00.
Full sizo kitchen safu for84.00.
0-foot Ash Extension table, 42-inch, squaro top $1.25.
Largo, roomy, cane scat Hooker, extra value $3.00.
Hocking chairs, from $1.25 for wood scat to $12.50 each.
Full width iron bud for $3.00. This bud is angle construction.
No cheap roil affair. Volour covered couch $0.00.
iSl-IIl&aP WAIST Goods.
Wo nit showing ti very handsome line of goods for making
shirt waists in Percales at 10.: and 11! J u per yard.
Fun y light col trcd calicoes in plain colors, stripe, and
chucks, 10c and 12Je
Fancy French Uiiighnms at lfie, 20c mid 25c.
Fancy Piques, at 15c per yard.
English shirtings tit 20' per yard.
3MMMC-Shirt Waists.
Part of our lino of new Shirt Waists are now on dale. Wo
guarantee you tha best values for the money. Prices range
from-JCo to 81.75.
Window Shades, complete with spring rollers from 10c to 60c each
Embroideries.
Another Job lot of embroideries.
As many yards as you want from to
upwards.
See our lino of swiss embroideries
with insertions to match.
The largest line of embroideries in
the city.
Laoes.
We are offcriug many extra values
in our lace stock.
Silks.
Silk waist patterns from from 75c to
1.50 per yard. Largo lino.
Trimming Silks from 75o to 11.50 por
yard.
Lining silks COo per yard.
Near silks, all colors, 22c per yard.
Lace Curtains.
Wo arc showing extra values in our
uow lino of lace curtains.
Full size, 80x00 iuch, por pair; 47c.
Other grades upward to $0.
Special values tin Ghciiilc aud Tap
cstry Curtains.
Groceries.
Miner's No 1 patent flour, sack. . 90
Grcuuluted sugar, por 1001 us. . . . C 85
Best Michigan salt, per libl 1 3."i
1 gal cau syrup '. 35
Extracts, per bottlo 01
12 bars laundry soap 25
7 lbs. fancy navy beans 25
5 lbsv lima beans 25
1 lbs. largo line raisins 25
1 lb. can baking powder - 8c
These arc :i few of the valuer of our
grocery room.
Queensware.
Wo have several patterns in our
qiiuenswaru stock that wo have to close
out to make room for now goods.
100-plucc set from our regular $10.50
grade for $0.00.
100 plcco sot $12.50 grado for $10.50.
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FROM FOOT TO KNEE
hlo Woman Suffered Great Agony
From a Terrible 8ore Her Story of
the Case, and Her Cure.
'For many years I was afflicted with a
aollk leu, and a low years ago It broke out
la a tore and spread from my foot to my
knee. I Buffered great agony. It would
burn and itch all tlio tlma and discharge
a great deal. My health was good with
the oxcoptlon of this Bore. 7 tried a great
many kinds of Balvo, but some would
Irritate tho sore so that I could hardly
stand tho pain. I could not go near tho
llro without suffering intensely. Somoono
ent me papers containing testimonials of
cures by Hood's Barsiiparilla, and I told
my husband 1 would like to try thU mod
lolne. lie got mo a bottle and I found It
helped me. 1 kept on tnking it until my
limb was completely healed. I cannot
praise Hood's Bnrsnpnrllla enough for tho
great benefit" it has been to mo. It
cleanses the blood of all Impurities and
leaves it rich nnd pure." 'Mils. ANNA 13.
Eakbk, Whittlesey, Ohio.
You can buy Hood's Barsaparlllu of all
druggists, lio sure to get only Hood's.
i-i,i oiflr. nro ,llfl favorite family
riOOCl S I'lUS ciihaitlc. l'rlcosac.
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Knterod at tho post offlco at lied Cloud, Neb.ai
leoond cJaii raull mutter.
AT THE NATIONAL CAPITAL.
When tho record Is carcfullv gono
over, it wilt bu seen that the llfty.fifth
congress," now gono to join tho groat
army of hns-becus, did muehmoro that
was worthy of commendation than was
open to censure Its total of appro
prlations mueli more than a billion
and a half of dollars was at ilrt
glance startling, but war Is expensive
and river and harbor and public bulb'-
inp appropriations are popular, in tho
neighborhoods whero tho money is
spent, as' well as in neighborhoods
which hope, to secure similar ones
jhoi'vnftqr.- Con'gross, with almost its
last breath, mado u play that U little
short.of childish". It U contained in thu
naval' 1111; vhlali providos for the
building of--battle-ships and at tho
linn time makes it Impossible to build
them, by providing that no nioro tlui'i
8300 per ton fcluijl be paid for armor,
and that no contract ,for the' hlrs
shall bo made until" contracts' fur. the
armor have been Hindu. When the bill
wont from sonato to conference,
authorized the construction of ti gov
eminent armor plant a bluff at the
armor makers if tho ormor could not
bo bought nt tho prico named, but that
clause was struck out in conference,
leaving tho wholo thing an absurdity.
Nothing connected with tho closing
hours of congress gavo pleasure to a
greater number of persons than the
confirmation of tho new naval promo
tions sent to the scnato on tho last day
of tho session, which mado Schley a
rear admiral two numbers ahead of
Sampson, instead of two numbers be
hind him, ns the first promotion sent
in, which the seuato hung up, would
have made him. Public opinion some
times gets on the wrong side, but in
this ciiho it was right from tho first,
an 1 it is responsible for tho action of
tho sonato, which brought before the
public facts that compelled tho admin
istration to reverse the action of the lit
tle clique of the navy department,
which had inveigled the secretary of
thu navy into making recommenda
tions not justilied by tho records.
"All's well that ends well," but this
case might nut have ended well if pub
lic opinion hiid not raised a fog. Ev
erybody also rejoiced when Dewey was
made a full admiral, but it should have
been done tho first hour of thu session
of congress, instead of in ono Of tho
Inst.
The little verso which was incorpor
ated in the farewell speech of Senator
Wilson of Washington, who jiliuul
Souator Warren of Wyoming, in pro
testing against thu treatment appropri
ations for the west received in tlio con
ference on tho river and harbor bill,
especially that providing for irrigation,
which was dropped with others, will
not soon be forgotten, owing to its apt
ness. Mr. Warren said the westerners
were represented by tho young goose
and tho easterners by tho old goosu In '
this verse;
"Tho young gooso wluketh, wlnkcth, wink
fih,
Tlio old nooo bllnkctb, bllnketh, bllnkoth,
Hut the young kooso never ran tell
What the old goose thlnkctb, thlnkcth,
thlukcth."
The announcement of Representative
Bailey, mado becattso the house re
fused to consider tho resolution declar
ing thu seals of the four rupresenta
popularity of "Fighting Joo" Wheolor
urned tha scales aarninst taking it up.
When tho sonata by a voto of 47 to 11
adopted Senator Foraker's amendment
to tho army bill, declaring that no
property franchises or concessions
of any kind should bo granted in Cuba
during United States occupation of the
island, it served notlco upon u bordo
of schemers that they would got no
help from this government in their ef
forts to get somothlng for nothing in
Cuba.
Tlio anti-Nicaragua canal lobby won
its light after all. Tho canal legisla
tion that was iiually agreed to in con
ference, will leave the matter at the be
ginning of tlio next session of congress
just about whom it was at tho begin
ning of tho session just ended. The
fridnds ol the canal fought hard for
legislation that would at least author
ize tho beginning of tho work, express
ing willingness to accept a small ap
propriation as a stmt, but thu power
aud wealth of tho lobby was too much
for them. The legislation adopted
merely authorizes tho president to ap
point a commission of engineers, to be
composed of olllclulsor civilians, in his
discretion, to investigate thu Nicar
agua and Panama canal routes and as
certain upon what terms thu go em
inent etui obtain control ot either of
them, and request the president to rec
ommend legislation, based on tho re
port of the commission, to the next
congress. This legislation was ob
tained by a united lobby maintained by
tlio l'ltnauia canal eompiny and tho
New York syndicate that claims to
have a concession for tho Nicaragua
canal. To prevent legislation was mut
ually beneficial to these parties, but
from now on they will bu working
against each other, as both aro after
Uncle Sam's money,
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
This remedy is intended especially
for coughs, colds, croup, whooping
cough and influenza. It has become
famous for its cures of theso diseases,
over a largo part of the civilized world.
Tho most flattering testimonials havo
been received, giving accounts of its
good works; of tho aggravating and
persistent coughs it bus cured; of so
vero colds that havo yielded promptly
to its soothing effects, nud of tho dan
gerous attacks of croup it has cured,
often saving tho lifo of tho child. Tho
extensive uso of it for whooping cough
has shown that it robs this disease of
dargorous consequences. Sold by II.
K. Grico.
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TO BECOMK MEMBKR OF THE
HOME HEALTH CLUB.
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pany, Chicago, Illinois.)
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Examination Notice.
' Regular examinations for persons
desiring to teach lu Webster county
nro held in tho superintendent's oilico
at Bed Cloud, the third Saturday in
euuli mouth
Eva .1. Cask, County Siipt.
MARCH AND THE LION.
I Something Better than the Old Saw.
I Tho saying about tho lion and tlio
lamb in March often proves false, but
tin re is another and a better ouu which
tlves who aeeopted army commissions '
I proves literally true. When March
comes In and finds you taking Hind's
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Oh, the Pain of
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Rheumatism often causes tho most in
tense suffering. Many havo for years
vainly sought relief from this disabling
disease, and aro to-dny worse oil than
over. Klioumatism is a mood dlsenso,
and Swift's Specific lstlioonlyeuro.be-
cuuso it is tlio only remedy which can
reach sucli deep-seated diseases.
A low years ago I was taken with inllamma
lory Rheumatism, which liecttmo so Intense
that I was for weeks unalilc to walk. 1 tried
several iirnmturiit iiliysl
elans and took their treat
ment faithfully, but was
iiualile In get thu Might
est relief. In fuel, my eon.
dltlon n-emeit to grow
worse, tho dlseaio spread
over my entire body, and
from November to March
I suffered agony. I tried
many patent medicines,
Vftmvrv' b U I tail no"" relieved me.
fSl Ft? ? Vmh tho advice of a
' '11vSi' 7 friend I decided to trv
S. S. 8. Before allowing me to take It, how
ever, my guardian, who was a chemist, ana
lyzed the remedy, and pronounced it free ot
potash or mercury. I felt so much better after
taking two bottles, that I continued the rem
edy, and In two months I waa cured completely.
The euro was permanent, for I have never since
had a touch of Rheumatism though many
times exposed to damp and cold weather
Kl.EAt.OU M. TllTKM.,
3711 I'oweiton Avenue, rniiaueipiua.
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Health Club and I enclose herewith one dollar to pay for one year's sub- 3
senmo; io me wccKiy mier-Uccan, which, I understand, entitles me to a
I life membership, a record number, and a copy oj Volumn 1 nflhe Home J
Health Club books price 1.00) free of charge.
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i from that tired feel. ng and wl.h none
Btitution, Wo would no longer attempt
to lead thu minority, was dnipiulie,
pathetic or farcical, just according to
tlio way It Was looked' at. Had the
rcsoluMon been voted upon, H would
havo been adopted without question,
because Mr, Btilloy's contention that
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Ihrow aside your oils and liniments, as
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But upou a voto as to whether that
resolution should bo considered, tho
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